Show REFORMS L = Scout Reviews Some of the Evils of The Day SEDITION AND ALIEN LAWS A Few Pertinent Qnostltfas for the trtliv w1iLd l j Ll ITo I-To the Editor of TUE HERALD More than one of the articles penned pen-ned for you by Scou irhavejbeebf apolitical a-political nature in which the administration adminis-tration of public affairs by the qqrrup I tionist squad have been shown up in their true light Now what isthe general gen-eral and most important topic in wlucl all of us Rep blican Democrat Greenbacker are interested and that to a great degree7 J Our Territory is invaded < in-vaded by a foe which today o i sup s-up in his might and defies the strong arm of the law When the elder Adams was seated in the presidential chair two bills were passed and for a time were most stringently enforced We refer to the Alien andSethtion hjws these laws when annulled were no doubt detrimental to the infant R public yet today we need them and badly too Why so do you ask We will tell you why and after you have read and pondered over our reasons every reader of THE HERALD will concur with Scout t and wish something similar to the old laws or Adams1time were in force We arearepublica free coijn try we extend a cordial welcometo alL of every nation to come and live in the United States and for that very reason are injuiring not only ourselves but causing the mostscathmg anathema to be hurled at our heads by all Europe In Chicago we know Socialists and Nihilists who are openly holding their meetings endorsing every act of vio lence passing resolutions fayoring strikers and oiC The whole developing the basest and most despicable of schemes to undermine us and ruin our government This class of men imagine1 themselves a most potent factionis this land of freedom It was through their clan that a Russian Czar lost his life and if we do not blow thjjr leaders from the cannons mouth thro we mayhaye to mourn over some of their hellishex ploits Then come the Celestials are they needed here Do they aidus materially in opening the richtreas ures of the land of sunset Do they adopt our ways and act as part of us Do they go as pioneers in a wijdernessj and by hard persistent labor openup even one acre of our vast unoccupied agricultural domain To these ques I tions must come the answer No But what do they To tell the old old story you know so well would be trespassing tres-passing on your time so we only remark re-mark they are indutrious In that particular we can find no fault Thev earn money and keep it It is lost from tl i circulation among the whites when t I once John grapples our coin To i j China it may go but not to us will it n come They are clannish and more 1 heatheniBh thlinnudeotllvl1Iftlian I even the poor Arab The worst character r charac-ter of disease leprosy and others which 1 common decency forbidSUS mention II ingcdonies with them tb this country 1 and the 1 numbSif pf pre j ature deaths therefrom i ftoi 1sihal J The ptfesenf San Frahcisco coronorean voucntor the truth of their being the very seat of the most loathsome of diseases If nothing else is done by Democracy the prayer of every well wisher of our government gov-ernment will go forth to the throne of Him who made it if Congress would forevermore forbid their landing on our soil Let them go Our washing can be done at home without them and all j would move smoothly where naught j save trouble liSs reigned just though thesermiserable3opium smokers Thev lure anduiu fpr lilt our girls in their joints yettfothtog is done Shanie ion I i-on our representatives I Do they wish us well or not The sons of sunny Italy come over and become citizens Another An-other disgrace They infest our southern south-ern States and are ruinous to our labor ing classes Ireland sends her poor and i they at once commence sympathizing I with the dynamiters and aid skirmish ing funds and other inventions to destroy de-stroy the life and property of Britain I Papers are printed anjd pvbuihed in bur I i great cities openly favoring all schemes I and plots to murder Will such last and I J t receive the countenance of our government govern-ment This indeed is a most pertinent question and one of more importance i than some may imagine Newspapers I all over the land publish treasonable t articles The northern press villifies the southern press and thus it goes I from day to day Yet why does it continue con-tinue The journalistic mode in exchanging ex-changing courtesies is now akin to mudthrowing and is despicable So L let the Sedition Law be renewed The I earls dicging upjranti putting rigidlyi 1 1 force ofnhesE law isUelt to th grdn I I i old party which ha3 siqodjthe stornj arid returns to powefstrbngef than evefaid i without a single scar received in the i confiictjvJnchjJt hasjeisjsjejitlifougM I for the past twent our years TffT 1i Cleveland is a man possessed of common 1 I com-mon sense a requisite not foundin the j House of CojrjupJionjVhofe uinitry t will soon step down andoutioirelcome I i the return of the men who believe and 1 advocate the weal of the land In their J genuine seal and earnestness to benefit I uswpsincferely Hope tleywill reniemner that there 11 a defective flue to ie remedied and with a new broom of stiff and strong material commence and sweep clean all the foreign elements which are tending to undermine us and ruin our government To conclude let us ask i the press peqplefwlipej eyes mayspan this article tacpTisajer dad preach through their papers the truth which we have endeavored to place before them in the simplest manner possible i JT I f r Bcou V t I SALT LK CITY Febio ISSof r i |